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Charlotte Stonestreet
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No Lengthy Calibration
19 October 2012
Highlights on the Micro-Epsilon stand will include the company’s latest range of eddy current displacement sensors that use embedded coil technology, the new thermoIMAGER TIM400/450 inline infrared thermal imagers, as well as the thermoMETER CSmicro, a miniature infrared temperature sensor with a diameter of just 14mm

The eddyNCDT 3100 is claimed to represent a world first in eddy current displacement measurement.
With its Smart Sensor Auto Calibration system, the user now simply connects the eddy sensor to the 3100 controller and all calibration data is automatically uploaded from the sensor to the controller, with no need for any lengthy calibration.
In addition, all calibration data required for both ferrous (St37) and non-ferrous (aluminium) target materials is stored in the sensor before it is shipped. Stand D815
With its Smart Sensor Auto Calibration system, the user now simply connects the eddy sensor to the 3100 controller and all calibration data is automatically uploaded from the sensor to the controller, with no need for any lengthy calibration.
In addition, all calibration data required for both ferrous (St37) and non-ferrous (aluminium) target materials is stored in the sensor before it is shipped. Stand D815
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